Instructional Video7:00
Hip Hughes History

What are implied powers? American Government Review

6th - 12th
How do you define implied powers? How did the Supreme Court interpret them? Where are implied powers found in the US Constitution. In this dynamic lecture we explain the basics so ur understanding of the Constitution is anything but!
Instructional Video7:50
Hip Hughes History

Nullification for Dummies -- States Rights, The Constitution and The Supremacy Clause

6th - 12th
Impress your friends with your academic use of the word nullification. HipHughes explains the states rights concept through the lends of the Alien Sedition Act and KY-VA Resolutions with some reference to going to school naked. Perfect...
Instructional Video8:45
Hip Hughes History

The Emancipation Proclamation Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
So you think you know your history? Mr. Hughes lays down the tracks to help you understand the true purpose behind the Emancipation Proclamation and why the Civil War was fought. Brought to you by Mr. Hughes in an easily digestible...
Instructional Video3:34
Hip Hughes History

The Elastic Clause Explained in 3 Minutes: The Constitution for Dummies Series

6th - 12th
In order to understand the Constitution you must understand the elastic clause and the tenth amendment or you are #losing. So take four minutes and prepare yourself for future debates whatever side of the fence you sit.
Instructional Video4:38
Easy Languages

Easy Filipino 11 - About Duterte's Federalism (Cebuano edition)

12th - Higher Ed
Learn Filipino with Easy Filipino: In this episode Clyde is out in Davao to ask people what they think to Duterte's plans to change the government to a federal system. <b<br/>r/>

. Host and producer: Clyde Antes Camera: Carmel
Instructional Video0:39
Hip Hughes History

Federalism Explained in One Minute

6th - 12th
A HipHughes History quickie. If you need to know what it means, I'll tell you.
Instructional Video1:15
The Business Professor

Understanding Federalism in the United States

Higher Ed
This video provides a brief explanation of the concept of federalism, particularly within the context of the United States. It highlights the idea of a central government and separate state governments that operate independently but are...
Instructional Video2:45
Curated Video

The Ninth and Tenth Amendment: Equal Protection Under the Law

K - 8th
Students will learn that the Ninth Amendment in the Bill of Rights states that the rights of citizens are not limited to those rights spelled out in the constitution. The program discusses that the Tenth Amendment was intended to...
Instructional Video4:33
Hip Hughes History

The Great Compromise Explained in 5 Minutes: US History Review

6th - 12th
The Connecticut Compromise was one of the most important deals made at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, understanding it is an essential part of any US History and Government course. Plus I do it all swanky and such.
Instructional Video10:03
Hip Hughes History

The Constitutional Amendments in Ten Minutes

6th - 12th
A short lecture outlining the amendment procedure and some examples of amendments passed throughout US History. Covers material in preparation for the regents exam in United States History in NY State. Amendments covere include...
Instructional Video5:18
Hip Hughes History

The Marshall Court Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
HipHughes breezes through the three essential Marshall court cases, Marbury v Madison, McCulloch v Maryland and Gibbons v Ogden. Simple learnin', not meant for in depth course work, just enough so you don't look like a dummy.
Instructional Video1:50
The Business Professor

Understanding Federalism in the US System

Higher Ed
In this video, we delve into the concept of federalism in the United States system. We break down the key aspects of federalism, highlighting the roles and powers of both the federal government and state governments.
Instructional Video6:56
The Business Professor

US Constitution Intro

Higher Ed
This Video Explains US Constitution Intro
Instructional Video7:37
Cerebellum

Business Law: The Sources of Law

9th - 12th
An introduction and background to Federal law and state law. This video is part 2 in the series 'Business Law: The Basics'.
Instructional Video9:51
Cerebellum

Business Law: Introduction to Business Law

9th - 12th
Let the light of truth shine on common laws, civil laws, contract laws, and maybe even your in-laws. This video is part 1 in the series 'Business Law: The Basics'.
Instructional Video27:17
Hip Hughes History

US Federalism For Dummies: American Government Review

6th - 12th
For the discerning dummy and smart smart people, this video is designed for AP American Government students, College students lost in the wilderness in a political science course and just crazy people on the internet with nothing better...
Instructional Video10:16
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National Constitution Center

Federalism

7th - 12th Standards
Federalism divides power to protect individual rights while giving the government enough power to be effective. The concept comes from a balance the Founding Fathers struck between authority and freedom. Scholars explore the relationship...
Instructional Video18:10
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National Constitution Center

The Constitutional Convention

7th - 12th Standards
The Founding Fathers are larger than life in history books, but an engaging video resource brings them up close to your pupils. As viewers meet the founders in the National Constitution Center's Signers' Hall, they learn about the...
Instructional Video9:15
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Crash Course

Federalism: Crash Course Government and Politics #4

9th - 12th Standards
Who has the power? Learners investigate the concept of federalism in the United States government and politics. They view a short video to understand and discuss the concept of who controls the laws around health care, taxes, and even...
Instructional Video4:49
PBS

Marshall's View of Federalism

9th - 12th Standards
A short video traces for viewers how John Marshall's concept of federalism developed from the time he was a soldier to the time he became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.? Scholars learn about Marshall's evolving view of federalism...
Instructional Video4:01
Bill of Rights Institute

McCulloch vs. Maryland

9th - 12th Standards
Viewers examine the court case McCulloch vs. Maryland. They investigate the power of the federal government to tax and create a national banking system in the United States, and find that the case would reshape the roles of both the...
Instructional Video5:59
Curated OER

Constitution Lecture 5: Federalism vs. Nationalism

9th - 12th
What is the difference between federalism and nationalism and how did those differences shape the US Constitution? This is the focus of lecture five in a series on understanding the US Constitution. Centralized powers, the role of the...
Instructional Video
National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center: Constitution Hall Pass: The Judicial Branch

9th - 10th
Video introduced by Judge Sandra Day O'Connor where she talks about the judicial branch. It then takes us on a tour of the National Constitution Center where we are told about the Constitutional Convention, with statues of the Founding...
Instructional Video
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History

Gilder Lehrman Institute: The Rise and Fall of Federal Power

9th - 10th
Larry Kramer, Dean at Stanford Law School, traces the rise and fall of federal power during the first 150 years of the nation's existence. [41:48]